When it came to the Pep Rally Day, I was nervous, I was worrying if I did a good job of teaching them or if they would do it right. When it was our turn to perform the cheers, I felt surprised and I could feel my heart beating inside my chest. Yellow House performed my cheers perfectly, it was enthusiastic and I could see everyone trying. It made me feel good that I was able to be a leader and teach them these cheers. It made me feel proud that these people actually looked up at me and listened to me. This activity taught me a lot about myself and what I'm capable of doing. Pep Rally was a special moment for me, to see everyone trying to win and beat the other houses. From this activity, I grew as a person. I learned that I'm a person who enjoys taking charge and telling people what to do. It's part of my personality. I have lots of leadership roles this year, I'm the class president, Captain of the Under-16 Football Team, Vice Captain of Yellow House, Vice Captain of the ISAC Football Team. This activity showed what I could do and showed me what kind of person I am. This could be applied throughout my whole life and the job that I would do in the future.
Monday, 30 September 2013
Reflection to CAS Blog Proposal #2
This activity was about me creating cheers for Yellow House and being able to show others that I could be a leader. I was able to create three new cheers for Yellow House and I believe that it was a success. I was able to teach all of the cheers and movements to Yellow House and I was able to keep them focused and on task. Although Yellow House got second in the Cheers category, I still believe it was a success. Especially since it was my first time to ever create cheers and teach them to a large amount of people of varying ages.
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